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LCSLCS 2026 Spring2026-05-03Patch 16.931:49
DIGDIGDIGDIGDIGDignitasDignitasL
6:13
C9C9C9C9C9Cloud9Cloud9W

Cloud9 took this one. It was a LCS fixture played on 2026-05-03 between Dignitas and Cloud9. With 19 combined kills, fights were rare, and the game lasted 31:49. When kills are scarce, the gold and objective gaps are what explain the result. Cloud9 finished 7,666 gold ahead. That is not an unrecoverable gap, so the objective and combat figures below show where the game actually turned. The clearest objective gap came from Towers: 8 for Cloud9 against 2 for the other side.

A KDA of 5/1/5 is what Blaber recorded on Wukong, the strongest line among the winners. In the Jungle matchup, Blaber finished 3,118 gold ahead of eXyu. This compares end-of-game totals for the same position, so it is not a laning-phase figure on its own. Orianna was the first champion Dignitas removed, while the opening ban from Cloud9 was Varus. Game 1 of the series. The series ran to 3 games in total, and the patch applied was 16.9.

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